The University of New England in Armidale, Australia is a unique university, in the enviable position of boasting an excellent international reputation as well as being a leader in research and academic innovation. We aim to foster a constructive and engaged culture where creative ideas and innovation thrive.

The discipline of Psychology is seeking three enthusiastic and qualified academics to strengthen and expand the University’s research and teaching capacity. The area of expertisewithin Psychology is open. The incumbents will be expected to pursue an activeresearch program in Psychology, supervise student research projects (including fourth-year levelprojects that involve group data collection), fulfil relevant administrative roles, and work as a member of differentteams in providing instruction. Initial teaching duties will be to coordinate and delivera unit in our fourth-year program, and teach into team-taught undergraduate psychology units that are delivered in both on-line and face-to-face formats.One of the incumbents is needed to coordinate and deliver a fourth-year professional skills unit.

Skills & Experience

The successful applicants will have a PhD in Psychology. Applicants should also have a strong research profile in psychology relative to their stage of career, evidence of teaching ability, ability to supervise psychology honours students, excellent communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to collaborate and perform effectively within teams, and willingness to perform administrative/service roles within the discipline and the University.

To find out more about the School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences,visit www.une.edu.au/bcss

About Armidale

Living in Armidale you will experience the best of both city and rural living. Enjoy a healthy and active lifestyle with access to shopping, gourmet food, top sporting facilities and cultural delights. You can live in the heart of Armidale or experience the tranquillity of the New England on a rural property.